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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
I think if you're a QB and you have two receivers who could be excellent, an excellent receiving tight end, and 1 or 2 backs out of the backfield who are very effective with screens, and you still claim you need an all-world receiver, you've got problems.
If the Chiefs field a top 5 defense, a top 5 running game, and the QB can't win games (even with 3 very good receivers), then we're doomed no matter what. I agree that without good QB play, we're fighting an uphill battle. The problem is, with your scenario, we're putting all our eggs in Cassel's basket. At least with my scenario, you can protect a bad or young QB (see Sanchez) if you choose to develop one, and you may even be able to protect an average QB into the Super Bowl. In my scenario, even if you lose Cassel, the Chiefs have a chance to quickly turn things around.
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No, I am not putting all my eggs in one basket.
I believe that Belcher is going to continue to progress, and I'm talking about spending some money to upgrade the NT position in front of him.
And,once again, I also think a reliable slot receiver is more valuable to this offense and to Cassel than you do.
That's a guy that Cassel will utilize to move the chains, moreso than the two guys on the outside.